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What is a good website to welcome you to programming?

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I am completely new in programming, but I always wanted to learn how to do it. I do not know which codes languages are out there, so please pick the easiest for me. I want to know a good website that teaches you programming, thanks!

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codecademy.com is pretty good AND free.

Python is a pretty good language to start with but different people will tell you different things!

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Codecademy/Lynda/Udacity, I would learn Python as you can do pretty much everything with it.

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Codeacademy and Lynda as far as I know. And if you plan on learning I will tell you one thing: Welcome to hell!
Its fun, frustrating, rewarding, hard and annoying all at the same time but overall it's good to know and it will land you a job in the future! :)

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I am completely new in programming, but I always wanted to learn how to do it. I do not know which codes languages are out there, so please pick the easiest for me. I want to know a good website that teaches you programming, thanks!

i learnt java and c++ from TheNewBoston, i tried codeacademy and all that and just thought it was far too overdone and they seemed to make everything more long-winded than it had to be.

 

Plus TheNewBoston is completely free and has so many different tutorials for so many different languages.

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